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PIGE FOUR MEDFOPJ) MAIL Tffl liUNR, AfEDFORDi ORECipy,' TIIflRftDAY,' iDECf IMBEfl !3, .1929. . Medpord Mail Tribune Duly, Sunday, Wttllr . . IMijluml tu r MEnmiiu i'liiMiNa co. 2S-JT-29 N. Kit St. PlwM 75 II01IKHT W. Iirill., tailor g. HIMI'TKII SMITH, Maliutr An lmleieiiileiit Newti'iajH-r filtered (wonrl rials nailer at Medir-rd, Urrson, under Art of Mardi 8, 1 MTU. MIUKIIll'TION Il.tTCS By Hail In Ailiaiire: Daily, Willi Huiulay, yrar Ialty, villi Huiulay, munlli ' ' llally, without HuiKtay, year.,., Pally, wltlioitl Huiulay, nuiiilli. , . , ' Wi-rllv Mall Trllnuie. one year.., IT.50 .73 O-fiO .1)0 ' Huiulay, nne year 2-00 ' llyLl'arrirr, In Alliance In Mnlffiril. AaliUml, JarkioMllle, Onlral l-iilnt, I'l-ociilx, Talent, tkIU Kill and un lliKliwayi- llally, villi Hunday, tnonlll.... ' Daily, wlllioiil Huiulay, motith.. llally, wlllinut ButKtny, line year pfjly, ullli Suml-iy, one year.. All torrn,cn.sli In alliance. :. .75 . . .05 , . 7.00 . . 8.00 MKMIIWI BK TUB ABSOCIATKH 1'IIEHS Uerrlilng Knll Ua.ved Wire Kerilce Thd Ahsoelaled I'ress is eicluslrely eiilltled to the ise for piililiralion of all netfa ilisnalehea credited to It or nllier-dse rredlled In Hill paper, and also to the hieal neaa fulilblicil lierein. Ali rij-hts for (luhlieallon of special dispatches liereln' are also reserved. .MKMHKH (IK TUB I'NITEII l'HKHS 1 Olflrlal paper of Hie rily of Med'ord. orricial iwner of Jackson Cuunly. A. U. ('. arerace rlrciilation for ail moutul i etxIhiE Oclcilier 1, III2D, 17. j n r,';"5.. iS " " " " Oclulicr l.t, 111211,41111. ! ' rreaenl ireg run, 4 815. MKMBKR (IC AI'DIT IH'IIBAU Oe' I'lIlt'UI.ATIO.N AdirrlHInc tlepresenlatlrei ' ' St. C. MOOKSKKN t I'OMI'AXT ' Office In New York, Cliiraiio. lietrnlt, flad Francisco, la Aitgele., Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry ; ii Aj'tlvholccH uru now avallulile rur fulicy I'utlnir. All in all, tiny u- .toUKlier preposition to dcvoui' limn Chinciw hoiidlcH. iintl nut near so iil.'a.itiir to the palate. An . artlchoko is rended tisunder, a sec llofl at u time, with the tlpH of 1he fincrH. ' Thereforo they are very popular with Iho Older (!trln with loni; slender .ftnyers and a fresh lliiiliieui-c. Wlicii n section of urtl eiioke is ripped loose from Its nio.orlnKs. It Is Immersed In mayon : nalse, and yanked across, tho front teetlj. After an aitkhokp has been tlio'roUKhly ' skinned, the heart, wl'ileh Is called Iho "fond" by iid L)nirers of tho artichoke i-emalns. Ah thi; "fond'.' .can be eaten with a knife and fork, it Ih bad tastp to do bo'. Some of the smarter social ' lions let their dinner partners re duce nn artlchoko to tho "fond," and then fondly eat tho "fond," to show they also fear nothlnv. V. Bylipo. thV J'vlllo orf. chap- vrunod 100 head of bawling cows, of l)otli Ht!xeH. und tbolr uffKprlng, Into lilt' home placo corral lUHt 'tevonii.ft about Hiindown. ' Mo wim UHHintcd y a cnuplo of hlrod nn'ii wearing whiskerod pitntH. .Mr. Uyb nbonrd a mllk-whlfo cbargrr of the general outline of a rocking rhalr. rrom tbo roar, ho looked j llko (Ion. Phil isherldan, at the j second JJuttle ofShiloh. At Intcr jiuIh ho would emit a yell, to kcop . tho bovlnoH from getting out of llpo or down lii a ditch. It wiih firm but friendly yell, and the 'Mock knew at once that he meant . business. .H wuh a croHH between H "whoopee and u "hurrah," and had volume und dlHtttuco, and nu great Htraln on the vocal nrKiutH. In the upper notes of his yell, Mr. Hybee showed throutnoHs urttl a lack of teniio. It closed with a haritoiH blurt, and rasped the cars ; of the cows iiiid tlie audience.' The bi'jt cov-yelltr hall from the Applegulc. region, uiul If anybody wants to hear Home real cow yelling they should cock an ear at Herman Offciihuchfr, Jim O'ilrli-n. or Chtirlle Hamilton. A few yearn back, Miles t'untrall was In. the front rank, but the timbre Is Vanishing from his voice. How over, ho can still yell at a cow With more decisiveness than K. 1J rest on, who has a pronounced wtucak In one of the rear sprtiiKs of his coW-yclllng. Another prum Inent cow-ycllor Is C, AVIn: Ash pole, but his technhiuo 1 faulty as he ' shuts his eyes and gets red In the race when he hits the high notes. Ah n hog-caller, however, he lias no peer In these parts, and I be racket he iuak-s In ho doing, travels as far against the wind as with the wind. Some claim that Karl I' 1 rich of ' Mlk Creek, wears the tona for cow yelling. This Is disputed, as he callH his doK, how. cows, and neigh bor with the same yell. This de notes u lack of individuality, mill results In all responding tu his , yell, except what he wanted. His hollering n e v d s systemat IxIuk. . Uncle tleorge Xichots, when he feels like It, Is' no slouch of a yeller ut any kind of iiundrupcd doomed 'to bo a steak or chop. The worst ' t'OU'-vell.-r of ht tut In tint a, ..In. ;lon of the Writer, Ih Charlie (lJutbosa 1'ou) Htuiver. Ills boy hood admiration for a locomotive lingers 111 his tarnyx. and Is reflect oil In hiM cow-yelllng. lf the writer was a cow, 'and' I'luirlcfl yelled at us, we would bust down u fence, (lf we never gut Into (tie Winter JMucgras field again. In conclu sion, however, It can l (ruthfully Htttd, thut like unto horns, no two ' l ow-yeliei s make the name kind of a noise. 1 In Klamath Fulls . yesterday, alleged 'Justice did Itself proud. A hungry, liomelesr), penniless and fliondlcsit Ilian ROilded to despern tion by Ills plight, grubbed 11 half dnllar from a movie theater till. 'Tho law functioned perfectly for ,onco and salzed him. Tho law, for once, was also speedy, nnd In JiH-llllin he stood before tile stern Judge, wim, though the press ills tialches do not say so, probably gave I1I111 a severe lecture. Tho hungry man was administered a sentence of three yearn In stale prison, though It was his first of fense. The Incident Is a record In this alnto for rapid curdling of the milk of human kindnem. The gov ernor should pardon this victim nf Juriiclnl Incompetence before- .roll door ehing behind him, mid nut Vnl (or Christmas, WHY KEEP WAR. TAX IT was ihtcreslint; to licar Andrew Mellon, Secretary of Hie Treasury, explain llitj financial situiilion of the government lust nig-ht .over the radio. , Mr. .Mellon Iiiih a milil, pleasant voiec. And Hi); stntislies lie reejted Here reassuring'. .Not only lias the war delit lieen in; I terially reduced, lint as a surplus lil'!!'H a (leerease in the ineoiae tux, which Congress has prom ised l.o.'briiiff about. ,, -, I'nder the circumstances why not eliminate the 10 per cent tax on fjolf clubs ? . , . Thin tax was justified duriiit.' and immediately Idllowint! the war period. Hut it is not justified now, and works an unjust hardship upon an 01 :-'aiiizaliou like the edfnrd club.: TJIIiKK was a time .when ;;olf was rt(.'ariled jis a riyli man's j fiaiue. That time has passed, und ; never existed as far as thejocal organization is concerned. It js in rrality a fireat na tional frame in which Ilia rich anil poor join alike. Medford probably has one of -the finest 18:ho1c' f.'nlf courses in the country Jor a city ils size. It .is n (xeniiinc eoniiiiiuiity Inssot, not only, as an attraction ).,, (lu ,. Ul. ,, ..r I Tr 1 1 fi 1 1 ' 11 "-.. "I . v... ( hi i Mi,o t ns wiiiiiiiiiiily,, r. ' : . ' i It mil t a luxury but, coiisitd'i'iiiK the impoi'taiice ol outdoor exercise and recreation tg the health of a community, virtually is a necessity. It should, however, have more members, and would have, if the. present federal tax were removed, i ' ' TVU tiudcr Hit' prr-sent eondit PU under the present conditions, each member must not only rt pay the din's, but must also i lie i in. .t. uiii hi 1 1 --'i 11 ia-n tax, , This iiicans the local club, den of front, !Mb'(!() to if lfSHO a year, i (iddilion to the.t reiiular ! local tay.AS. ;, . ... . he executive committee soeintiou has pointed out, it would be l;tter policy, from every vieioiiil, for the government to promote rather than lax, lieath-ivi:i!; outdoor sports. With Secretary .Mellon showin;; how favorable the Xinuiiciiil eoiiflition is. and with Congress stiirtiiiK its regular session, this seems to to be a most opportune time for the local club to join with similar organizations throughout the country, in ursine, the repeal of this war lax, ami the relief of a tiix liunleii, which, tinder the circumstances, js no lonerer warriiuled. ; t '' ' ' - ;- FIGHTING WORDS N ATKINS do mil talk with N'or tlo nations ael toward viduals., W'liich is one reason why tlifferenees, whereas individuals, such differences, to. judicial and If Messrs. Smith and .lones have a dispute, ami the former should term ho prqpos.il tif tlut latter an "unfriendly action," neither would feel impelled to seltle 1 1 heir . differences jiy 11 fist J'ilil in the nearest alley. , . ., : 1 . , . , " I'lifriendly Miction '' is not a 11 vrli t i 11 jr term in individual intercourse. Hut it is in international intercourse. Thai is why slocks on Wall Street hesitated nol'f, iictin-j minister of forei;;n affairs in Soviet liussia, liramled Hccrelar.v Stiiusou's sue;j.'eslioil that liussia hat! si-rued the Ivel li(f( arbitration treaty, and should observe its provisions, as mi "unfriendly net." ' 1 " " ' " ; ' T X inleriiational relations (hose I seem silly, but it is nevert iielcss true. , And it is difficult to understand why Mr. Stimson's mild anil, reasonable suirijesl ion slitmli! 1iiivo-.no iiroiiNfil tlu Soviet L'OVtTniut'iit. but lluil il 1 1 it 1. , fill! Iulllll.l J Iritl-U . .. I . twi W nun,. ,?. Less provocative lanyuai,'!' ii Hie imsl lias led jo eo.stlv wars. I m.i, ,, . I ,', .... ' ',' .;. ', . ,' 1 " . ,. I hat slave .to tr-ndil ion iintl .sui,ei'.seiisitive baromel-.-r ot ublic oinion, Wall Street, acted aeeordinjily.. Of.. i Hi will I.,. .... cxehanjre.s Ihe incident will be as before., Hni for some lime ,.;,;..". ,; '. . . ........ ' ."..I ,. i, iiiinii speiiliini,', will he 11 d.'lienle A Mi of. which deiiioiistrnles. inisiness jf nrtiiiii,iiiir 11 naiiiiii siiins n eoniHiisory nrintral 1011 treatv, reluses to oliservt it, terms the sui.'esliou from nuother sitinntorv, tlml the treatv ' 1. . ..1 1 ., ,. i, ii.- unserved, lis nu uiiirieiuiiy either uutioii really wttnteil war ...... "c i., , , . , , Why touldii t the two lint inns net under similar circumstances question, and you will have answered the uuestiiui of whv so. eajlcd eivili.cd nutions continue more and more money , fur no for war. ., !''', :' MUTT AND JEFF r1 sUCI Dt P0UC.?J - , - 1 t. 1 I W. MSI ' iX ".W kG I - ' sir M. -s IWM ' IJM1U f s. tv -1LT'3 wftT . H, JJs mi t B ' ON OUTDOOR SPORTS? for the year is iredieted, he to tourists, anil new residents. nuiimi l,t tl,,, imkii ii-,.iii,,ii m! ..... . ,, ... .... ....... . . . . , . . ions, vneli nu'iiihrr nitisl not only pay . .ftS a, year us a. government 1 mi , ! iii .tin no .1 tni,i nun 111 1 bears an annual-federal tax bur of tlur I'nitcd State Golf As FROM RtfSSIA each other as individuals do. each oilier, as do private indi nations eoi(tniie to l'ijj;lit over nine times out of ten, leave peaceful ndjiidieat ion. yesterday because Maxim Litvi- are "fis'litinit words It may, ' ' ... vi'... r i :.. 1 if ill - ' J'oriiott - .ni, pntl tilings will jro on lu - obnblv milil the Uusso-tMiinesi ... ,. ,. .... ,, i' .ill r.11 lull inn. III IIUIIIUI linill . once more. hoV diffieiill thix: wnrless wofld is noiii"; lo be. A j", . , . ... act --anti there vou nri I t nt this time, lunuestioi.ti.ly net as two individuals would f Whv hid ed! Answi er Hint to talk, -ieili:o while they spend other purpose than prepnrin;.' . , :-. ; The Betting Is Jwenty Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Relied lelli-n pertaining- to lierinnal Ik-hIiIi ami liiKlene, nut In disease iliatftiOKla or treatment, will lie answerer! by Mr. Braily if' a alamiieil, iHf-adilrf.-eil emeloiie L eni-loneil. Ullera alutuld la Inlef ami uilllrn In Ink. luiin; tu the 'urite iimnl-r of letters rceelied, unly a let run lie answered lierr. No reply ran he made tu ituerlea not eiwrulrniint to tlBtnKlloiui. Aildresa Dr. Wllliain llrady. In rare of tlili nc'lMper. . , FROM NOW ON, FOLKS, VOU MUST LOOK AFTER. YOUR OWN HEALTH I uiii sure I liavo "Milil liero lmlf'of bathing. You havo pretty near .!limin times, and 1 shall nay 'at ly put an end to tub bathing. This leitHt four more times unless tiiey mop me I always irye tp s-iy thins leu thnes when I want t.) be sure readers """ ' "" i ne ncm will underatand It i lf how. (i,re? A(le Hte",,ed f,rT -that our public. '. l''H '; H"e tele phono and fractured his . urm. I jlUilltll UlllllUI 11IUH i have, aecomplish-1 eu all - they are likely to accom plish In the pre-1 vent ion of disease , and that if we ! Htop me I always try to snv a ; be through the inu.vldiinl practice ol' better hygiene, which, as I re- j gii'rd' ltj is a matter wholely out-: side the province of a sanitarian or public health commissioner. ' Time and again . have Ca-hed un- ((impronilslngly Willi some public Iltilllll lUilUUI, IIUIIHIJIB ifl IICUILU uiii- ciir of recoKiiIzcU ubillLy; hut I havo chrllcnKod only the Rood sanlta I'tun'B mnateiirinh and ah often as jhjI . rjtllculous notions about per 8onal hygiene or how to keep well, or maylm I arouse the big. boy's " """"S p iohc auenuan o in(i sau h peciucio a goou neajii: 111 1 1 i:ir 111 11 ite.K wiie 11 111; kduk vt iuhl ; - ,. .' . and undertakes to provldo Miolq - salo medical service for the peo pie of a community , . The Now York city- health c pariiiieiu iiueuy iiiiuuumou ..in.- oilier nay, in us ouiciai umieiiii, Uiat iny contention about this is true uiui.Mi inn in Jai inc.. .- words. Here are the words chosen by the New York health authori ties to acknowledge capitulation: iu ... imv i.im. sest 110w , 11)ay i-oduce my stom- gono by when considerable, reilue- J a(.,l7 Would 'tliumplng and mas Hons in Iho death rate can bo el-1 hnrtieri if V P M 1 fected by administrative control lueasures. In dipiitheria, scarlet fever and other prevalent com municable diseases ol'. childhood, in tuberculosis, certain puerperal caises and the venereal disease.) It Is possible Unit administrative measures may still be applied with success. ... To a very large extcnl, however, further, progress depend;! on tho practice of personal hy- gleiic by, I lie individual, and on' hisj utilization of well established prlu- ciplos. of, prevenlaive medicine and public health." , ... i.ew- lorn vuy nas oau lor years; one of the' most efficient henllli " amuse Itoman crowds were ea'I deiiaitments in the cnuntrv. and!"' victims Instead of college he- one reason for the efficiency of the department, 1 believe, is that New; York's health administrators hav'p confined Iholr offortu to pro'p'nv public health administration, in oilier communities the henlth ai)r tboilties. ' seeing the handwriting on the Wall, too often busy them selves In attempting to furnish medical service or near-medienl sorvieo to the public, and they get so inturosted anil Intrigued In till; novel departure that when an act ual sanitary emergency arises they arc unprepared to deal villi il. ' " It Is gratifying, therefore, to finlf one of tho best health department tliuu nnlfnitu'torlirlnrr tho unlld tvnllt' i; Of a conclusion I have reached and repeatedly promulgated here. I don't want nnv of our readers' to reel duserted or cast adrift. o" cr at all uncertain about any llltlo miestinn of personal hygieno or liow to keep well, now that tlu Public health authorities bid you fend for yourself, drop a line, pref- ,.,,. a1()rt 'ime ' without any blarney or blahla atlached to it " y""1 'r,l,". "' 01 ' eiiu.v, uun 1U.U1SI1 join ii,iiesuou ""J or, no ions I'M .'"II .-in loou il stamped i"iMTjn.-,yu vii.,-ioiu bring back Iho answer. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Coffee Grounds in Sink Our'liwil straw vole oa the ntien tion of (llspnslng of coffee grounds! Via Iho kllehen sink drain proceeds' I"!"1'0 - ' '''n0 l'lnmtier who assureil nn 11 vv-lillo HL'O that tlin Vfttit lit on ! 111. .1.1. .1.. Iinu ll..llillir I,. .1,. t. ltll heallh or aanltallon. now declares j 'in.' 11 10 , iiii-.iir.e v "no, i-oi- fee grounds In the sink. This vote itlnitist swamps us. I wish any ...ll,ll v'lwt' 1,1:1.) Illiv'n' r.iil.i.l .,r. I fue'groiinds helpful In scourlmr am! i keeping open the kitchen sin'. drain would hurry up and lend a nam!. 1 The Perils of the Bath ; Hero's another.link fn your chain i elS tv-ldrncc against tho''practlc'i - fiVe to One J,i ii V i. i : !r . hi ' 01 . 1 wonder where the milk supply Is i'1. .l,"r ,rn',l: 'r,5 " '' ,'l'com in from ,c"l v r , I II iry to guide yon along Hie right : co"-""- - clu- path. Hemember, I don't care' Mrklng food ships linnmne In wai really, how toolish your uaestlou , wni, ut ivai!t eucoiunge tho gentle may tfive you a Kood start on tlie .slmwer buth. Will yon please give !' e r ,"uler urm lnV.. ,.: 1 . .. ,nl veat .i , I . . , 'm?,. 1''l'u1''l' w" WlriB tracking up the beatutiriil floor. Can't use it as evidence, unless the tlio break occurs while the victim Ih nctnally ih the bath. Seriously, I shall be happy If we can junk all the bath tuj)B; ' I'll never object lo a clean shower. Which formula do' you vant? . One good one is a' solution hi hair an ounce of alumi num chloride in three ounces of i teZ letting It dry we!! j 1)0l.0rfi Occasional appli cuUons will Hiift'ice to control the trouble nfier tlie tlrst few days. . A Lot of Hooey .May 1 Inquire as to what,, in plain Kiifilli-h, Ih the meaning of the following: Ortbotonlt stomach. aioinacn anu colon nyperniolllil- i..- ' njiasuiT coion. i Kedundant sigmoid." ' , Atorny artor enema." II)'. K.) , Ans.-i'rh'afs all. Givr- a half- j bakti or iin'piinclpled young man it u. ... .. x.ray outfit, and some ready rnuilnl nnil hn ,,, .nmrlu. I anybody, not to say bewilder. c. nf RellieosiK I am 49, 117 inches tall, and weigh ISO. I notice I am short or breath alter a nhni t run Pan i-m, b,,... Ana No. Better thump and macsoge a partner's, miilrifr, of coarse wearing gloves. Or wall; six to ten ml!e,s dally. Or do regu lar setting-up1 exercises. (Copyright Jolm.F.. Dilie Co.) ' Quill Points Simile or today: As patiently as an Aiuorlcnn stands ia line. - . :. !' -n- ' '-. Those wlio maimed one nuother ""- roes. America seems to hove more murders than other countries be c.tuse the others called them offi cial executions. . ,t The fathers were strong for ' the puisuit of happiness, but thev got results without speed ing Dp to seventy, :" . Mliilnn Jnn't i'ltrht nun unother And the only iowe,r that can stoii war Ih. the United States of the l W Ol 111. No wonder it takes all day to fix the tarlfr on one item. Senators musL have time to consult their dictionaries and find out what it Is. , Aineiivanlstn: .Kpjoying tile "fal ted cnlves today, and reriislng t wnuld at least eucoiunge tho gentle .., nf Htitlliifr Imtinlnn. tnwl Ihn ; like. ,, , It Is pstlmatetl that the French have 1 'distinctive nutJonal habits, not con ilrland t , "Breeding", is the Inborn , quality that enables you to talk or sit at case before the hist serves a couple of drinks. 1 War will continue wlille states men, Iry to make It respectable by tilaking up nice rules. ' Aro you really yearning to serve, fX fx t V MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE A ACROSS , 1. jr it 1 i. lAdti ( Solution ol Yesterday's Puzzle LI AMAS riMEN F1B1 l.p A n o Id eUaTxe inE i n h ojc JeIn t s Ja sTF n b oDaInTnTo tWt d in. rri rrl rt r 11. "Phi 11. HOTtiiinrr u. .u'.lln( mur, lliairt 17. Ahril' m. nniiir (Jlo line 1. (Itlierl SO. SJnin. '' 23. (,'Ule.l1 34. I.rrlf.wtl ', lun. iiurr v U. (irruiil nrrar ul Hie epWlrillt S7. Tenr m ' en 30. I'ri'seri'tnr; no iu 1 . SJ. rcrrlteH' a;. Krerjr mil US. t-lxiiungii' : 411. (I nzii 1 41. dork fnce' 43. I.onx mirk- uii'd for wnlkln o, Krrnr of 4.1. lnlbil ronibnt 40. Very auinlf.dl. 11. Murlililly irree 1 ' tender J1. Jllairrrwo iV- !S. Wlrki-d ' . . I. Orgnn of W . 1.1. KrmlM . hni rlnir ' V' ri. 'J'lilnk: 51. I'nrl of tlie nrolinlo foot 71, Jtomoro sa. itltn -. r . 76. Anfrlo'isaxon At. Ten - f Mnre J li. Tru : J7; Jlnrdcni f 67. Illurlr l . 'nnnru - treet '.''1. AllowniicB. for St. Kcinnllll lilt woMo v. Fmlt' -i ... . Vosstss ." e. v 1 cTtje Hndo y es 11 T hFTp a lC s 7 r e S (X M 1 bH"m I s s e n T 1 in? Tr p a S P AlG H E Tt I H N AIE OAF " E P Tts" TIERS TiarJteeUsTw1 e d 1 e ' I2 I3, r' i h T ft Wfi' " '2 $ Jl ti ' ' Wf,'S'' . ri . . ' Tf wt?' 7T ' ' 7 " ' ' IS ' ' : " ' " ' '"7 Jf ;!; , 3 3s" 3?" 35" 3Z -I y 4 '-n - ! . 37- 3T , yf , - "4o " 42 JJ 43. : ' W "T" 4 ;j 1- -. ' ,'. 4 '"!' 3 1-llrl .1 1- 1 Rrl rl or are you yearning to hear the clapping' of hand's wh:e soinebody 'pins a medal on you? . "Hair a million savings accounis lost this year.". No, pot losl- J,,s,t transfened to Iho carters of big fellows who don't invest In bubbles. Three thousand peoiilo' Killed lr. automoliile accidents It,', September 1 and sllll no society for.thq preven- tion of automobiles. .,- ' Correct this sentence: "She gives the widower a dnte every; week," said the gossip; "but that's'no, sign slip, wants .to get married.'" ' Brisbane's Tcday t (Continued from Page On) petition. They should ..,.,....,,,, ;knUn ,..,1,,,, , , e "r mf 1 ""W "isti- , ",'""" in Amo,r'7 ls I'sv- '"iaU'lc unit of the medical center !a,.Jol"ni, "a (." T',.' t,' ,-, , j Dr. Dialer of Columbia, T)r. Klrby i alu' all -promoting that, important 1 scieniiuc comer, inciiiuins the .New i Vork state authorities, .-arc to be cungratnlated. ... 1. ! At the dedication on Tuesday. I l)r- Knf!eiie Ulenler of the Univer - "r- "pone nieuier oi.-ino.. tiniver - Sliy Ol .111 1111. CXIlIllin'll lO a llllll- iiicii iiiiii niij uB-.eiiiiueu KiicaiiHij that acquired' chai-iolerlslics are I transmitted through successive gen- I orations. , Average intelligence re - ali.cs Hint. y 1 IMcidrt M-;"tlie bod; Professor ...;,f j..s- ri,.il "" " Illlllons upon billions ot Individ. unl cells make up Ihe human' body.' They tiri; the inluiliitanls of a -great repuiinc. one niiiiiiin. neing. i'.aci; irell has lis mmrk ot Conscinusiu'ss, ,111c toim being a-human 'mind. ! The human body and mind are j 'the two great marvels of our small : i world. J ' . I Don'tTiilI'tts read" "The fnlverse Around I s. by Sir James .leans, inibllshed In the MucMllhni !'.,,. puny. After you have read thai book yoa Willi gasp, arid' roil wilt i know more. '-; i . IS. PoTirty tl. l'rrncli rlrcr S.1. (loll of lovo Si. .Muse of Uric iioetry 7. Sonil-dlamrlrri ta. VHInge In he)t ' Vork state !il. IMots of . : ground . HI. To 0110 lido S3. Westera (111II011 SI. i'ri'nerres from Injury 31. luvle S6. Crowd or press tnrfelher .no. Cot off 42. Jllstnnro from tlio cijuaton nlilir. 44. ilnrlior toisoIs 47. Prophet 4!i. Aolsc of a cat (irotlfy AS. Jllurbets in, l-'its one Intu . another .-.J. .Mimicked CD. Prenmt French II. J)li water frorjl 11 boat C9i llerulillo ueurinir 13. JUusculin, ' ' name S5. J.enrulnnr en. Jok lii. i.riTB;rcea - trees 71). (,01 Scot. 3. Keyrttluii lan link 4. Divisions of a city fi. Jlrfamrs II. Svsanio 7.. I.rnvo out . 8. 'I'eniitorii.-y lake fonut'il liy u rirer's over tlow: I'll II. I. V. J'erlnililiirr to ft t.rei'k rrraro tiloiio . 1 10. Men ' " 11. Skin is. Irl.li . .. CHICAGO. 111., lice. 5. iPI rnn i rmuiTirrv' ' "7, to Charles R talker or Portland, gov I p ... I-'ack aock led , pt,-.;y ,in,i John near a barnyard crnor-elect ot the Pacific North- ,vii-i-e many turkeys were struttir, west Kiwanis district, and 10ilab:ut. other officials. Including all gov- j "We're being gorgeously fed ernorselect from the United States; days." one of. the turkeys re- and Canada, convened here today i marked. for the annual council meelinir of! "They are so good to-us,"; said i the orsanl.ation, December 5 to t. J Walker ta!;ey office on .lanuavy 1. I In Oregon lucre are -7 Kiwanis elu bs with a memheiship or l i.,0, W all:er. who was elected tins fall I at halem, hold he council ' , l',c,'pn!:M 'l1 mPmh r.' all clulm will be urged by the ' council. "The fiilute of Kiwanis : (lepeniis on a large quality mem- bership and constructive activities" j remarket! Walker. "I the past vear the orgaai-atlon b is coinidet. c(1 ,iulami(is of S(lciul am, (vi . uctlvities by helping the under - . uctlvities by helping 1 1,,,,.,,! ol.ll.i l vocational j euiiinnt-e citizenship. urban-rural ! reluilnns .,,,1 .ir..i...i ...1.. The three c.winh,i, r.. i.-i .,i.! n i.. ., . . "... . ' 1 success are the ideals nf Klwnniv ! Ihe membershiji, and valuable com. i m"""-v 1,0 ".'" he.gath. .; .erium ' . Warronton. Building 'formerly occupied by Xtisser't I'ure Kood : slur" fit in ner of Main and Fourth mi.-ed hands. : s'leets. rlvm - . . ' i SiHeSt COICSS Rub" well over : ratj throat and chest 1 XL.O' i .NW VAPOKUB OVER t7 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY , I JCFF, IWCfetc IM Fix. nomjL omi.v,ON6 -CP U6ti chansy: Do You Remember? TICX YKAItS A(iO TODAY "(From files' of tho Mail Tribune.) Di-e. ft. 19111 , . , New York With red disorders . in iJerliii. Clcriii'nii niark'fi'ills to '1 cents, und the .British pound to S3. NO. Seniilur Vail visits President Wilson In nick room and declares latter appe.irs to be recovering rapidly. lieneral i-'ocll )-eitdy to lead bis furees across Khlne into Cerniuny unless latter cuunlry signs Peace Treaty protocol. .Ahhland sportsmen vote In fnveu of closing Itogue river to connner cial fishing. Loudon Joe Ueekelt knocked nut 1.$- lleorges Carpentler of France. . , - Kdlson Marshall has first novel 'published,, with, the Umpiiua divide as the local setting. TWENTY YKAUS AtJO TODAY (from files of the Mail Tribune.) Dee. ft. MOD In blinding snow storm Medford high defeats Crants Puss high C-0, giving locals football' -championship of southern Oregon, t'hilders stars for .Medford at fullback.. Ae.ient dam reported , In bail shape. :' '., . -Chorus girls of "Land 'of ,:Nod" conipiiny nearly freeze to death when sleiuii .heat is shut from sleeping ear in Medford yurd.se Halph .. Cowgill, as.sistaiit-..-StVtV" engineer, arrives to, uttempt adjud ieation of Little Uuttc water rightfj ."War. !)?. , Isuiics;;sihgs'?'Bven'big ' and Morning-' at ! I',.lkav!itferhor:JaJ ' service: ' Kd ' Andrews r c c'i t'e s tlryant's ."Thanatopsis' i ' - -i Jt-aS' 4) TIIK TI'IIKKVS I Ity 3lury i'ahain Ifoiitior. ", "fiohbli-" 'ifObble; jrobbltv tjol ilp. '.cam! tho sounds. ; Are wft Koln to see sonio tur ' v asked John and ppjjKy, an they w e n t ol't with the Little JJlat'k Clock. "Yes." said tho T, It tie It lack Clock," and I've turned tho time back several weeks. 'We' wHTrfsU'i ijL what t h e " l)ave to say, but we will stay a little distance off so they Will not be shy before us.' I ' torn i '1 h e L I t t 1 e t.ii.ikiit'r luiKey. "Don't be foolish." said an oid grandfi-ther turkey: "they are' not being so good to you. "Tliev are' -'reeding you' up so ycu'll be tender and fat for C'hrUt 111,1s day. They'll eat you." "(lobhle. gobbl'l.' gobble." said all the uirkeys. "They will. Cut us." Tl-e turkeys thought about It for ' " ," ., ' , , ' ,-, , ! , ,n W;. S"W' C 0,,b,0 : l-r"'l'le." once again, and ' f'-";t turkey spl;e pnee more; 1 , 'f' tl, Christ still, while. gob- . the . istm.i.'i d.iyjf they wish. They have. given, let of fine meals first. ! -.oi.bi g-.bbie. gobble, we all V ' agree, sa:il the others. said the others. Toini'i i-mv "A - Second Dinner. 5 Women's H08C s. -, - - M,UU tTBlT - Bilk from top to toe Witb -French Heel IhtlOuC t , By BUD FISHeHI ft TOUGH w . If" r- f-